Here's
a worksheet that people have made to go with my website. |
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Here's a really great site that includes other examples
of symmetry and much, much more.
Also, notice how Jill has a link to our site so now we have a link to hers. :) |
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At this site you'll find out more about the Symmetry of Rugs. |
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3.
Here is a great little onscreen activity that lets you generate all sorts of different
symmetrical patterns. | Wow
- This is the site and here
is the technical maths stuff (theory) that goes with it. |
4.
This site takes a little while to load but has some excellent animations that
aid the understanding of line symmetry and rotational symmetry. |
The BBC
Education site
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Drawing with Symmetry - use this applet to explore various aspects of symmetry.
Then challenge your friends to draw objects with it using symmetry. |
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6.
Isis Symmetry - for those looking for things a little techo. |
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7.
At the BBC use Flash animations to demonstrate aspects of symmetry. Check out
the section on proving rectangles don't have 4 lines of symmetry. |
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8.
Symmetry of Flags |
Why not send
your students off to this site to track down a flag with 2 lines of symmetry or
even rotational symmetry. |
9.
Symmetry Expert Jigsaw | A
new strategy for you to try :) |